Xbox App Updated to Add Hundreds of New Games

Xbox App Updated to Add Hundreds of New Games

As a seasoned PC gamer with a soft spot for nostalgia and a knack for discovering hidden gems, I find myself pleasantly surprised by the recent updates to the Xbox app. I’ve always been a Steam or Epic Games guy, but Microsoft seems to be making a genuine effort to level the playing field.

For many gamers, an Xbox Game Pass membership is synonymous with owning an Xbox console. However, PC gamers can also enjoy the catalog of Game Pass titles via the Xbox app, a lesser known perk of the membership. And it seems Microsoft wants more PC gamers to invest in the Xbox app, as they’ve just delivered a massive update that will bring a staggering 400 new titles into the Xbox app library – and it’s not just for Game Pass.

Buying PC video games through the Xbox application is also possible, along with accessing games offered through an Xbox Game Pass subscription. Nevertheless, platforms like Steam and Epic Games are generally preferred by PC gamers due to their extensive libraries of available games. To challenge this dominance, Microsoft has been actively enhancing the app and expanding its collection of titles.

Starting from December 11th, there’s a fresh new layout for the Xbox app, dubbed as the “New Home Experience.” This revamp aims at streamlining content for gamers, showcasing items like recently launched games, upcoming events, promotional sales, and titles accessible through Game Pass. Additionally, this update makes it simpler to identify games with Xbox features such as Play Anywhere, which were previously hard or impossible to locate within the app even though they are playable on PC.

Xbox App Updated to Add Hundreds of New Games

A brief inspection of the revamped homepage reveals an emphasis on ease of finding content. For example, a segment titled “New Games on Game Pass” showcases fresh titles available for PC gaming enthusiasts, while “Recommendations for You” suggests games similar to those previously played using the linked Xbox account. In addition to these personalized suggestions, the new homepage also offers curated collections, such as “Underrated Gems” and “Games Inspired by Astrology: Aquarius.

Apart from content enhancements and a fresh homepage, the latest Xbox app upgrade comes equipped with improvements to streamline its interface and boost user-friendliness. Notably, it introduces a “Quick Resume” feature that simplifies navigation within Compact Mode when gamers wish to immediately resume their gameplay.

Xbox App Library Gets New Casual Games and More

As a gamer, I’ve noticed some exciting updates coming to the Xbox app. It’s not just a launchpad for my Game Pass games anymore; it’s transforming into a hub where I can access a variety of gaming experiences. And let me tell you, Game Pass enthusiasts like myself aren’t the only ones Microsoft is catering to! They’ve expanded their PC game library substantially, adding close to 400 new titles that can now be bought and downloaded right through the Xbox app.

Xbox App Updated to Add Hundreds of New Games

Some exciting new arrivals are the Shovel Knight Treasure Trove and Jackbox Party Pack, which offers a variety of popular group games like You Don’t Know Jack – a pop culture trivia mashup. Xbox is experimenting with bringing some previously mobile-only casual games to their PC gaming library, such as Candy Crush Soda Saga and Angry Birds 2.

It’s intriguing to note that the carefully arranged lists on Game Pass don’t seem to emphasize the recently added games available for purchase. However, there is a dedicated area to introduce newcomers to Game Pass. This arrangement has led to some dissatisfaction among gamers who are eager to discover what’s new, but find it challenging to sift through the entire library in search of fresh titles. Despite this, the fact that the library is growing and the homepage is being updated suggests that Microsoft is committed to enhancing the PC gaming experience, at least for the moment.

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2024-12-13 21:10